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Oracle® Business Activity Monitoring Architect User's Guide
10
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(10.1.3.1.0)
Part Number B28992-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New
New Features for Release 10.1.3.1.0
1
Getting Started
1.1
Accessing Architect
1.2
Locating Architect Functions
1.3
Features and Components
1.3.1
Features
1.3.2
Components
2
Working With Data Objects
2.1
Defining Data Objects
2.1.1
Adding Fields
2.1.2
Adding Lookup Fields
2.1.3
Adding Calculated Fields
2.1.3.1
Using Operators in Calcualted Fields
2.1.3.2
Using Expressions in Calculated Fields
2.1.4
Adding Time Stamp Fields
2.2
Adding Permissions on Data Objects
2.2.1
Copying Permissions from Other Data Objects
2.3
Viewing Existing Data Objects
2.3.1
Viewing Data Object General Information
2.3.2
Viewing Data Object Layouts
2.3.3
Viewing Data Object Contents
2.4
Using Data Object Folders
2.4.1
Creating Folders
2.4.2
Working with Folders
2.4.3
Setting Folder Permissions
2.4.4
Moving Folders
2.4.5
Renaming Folders
2.4.6
Deleting Folders
2.5
Adding Security Filters
2.5.1
Copying Security Filters from Other Data Objects
2.6
Adding Dimensions
2.6.1
Time Dimensions
2.7
Renaming and Moving Data Objects
2.8
Adding Indexes
2.9
Clearing Data Objects
2.10
Deleting Data Objects
2.11
System Data Objects
3
Enterprise Message Sources
3.1
Introducing Enterprise Message Sources
3.2
Listing Enterprise Message Sources
3.3
Defining Enterprise Message Sources
3.3.1
Specifying Settings for Oracle (AS JMS and OJMS)
3.3.2
Specifying Settings for BEA WebLogic Server
3.3.3
Specifying Settings for IBM WebSphere MQ
3.3.4
Specifying Settings for Microsoft MSMQ
3.3.5
Specifying Settings for See Beyond JMS Intelligent Queue
3.3.6
Specifying Settings for Sonic MQ
3.3.7
Specifying Settings for Tibco Rendezvous
3.3.8
Specifying Settings for WebMethods
3.3.9
Using Advanced Formatting
3.3.10
XSL Processing and Example Code
3.3.10.1
XSL Processing in an Example Enterprise Message Source
3.3.10.2
Handling Complex Messages
3.3.10.3
Phoenix Debt Order Example
3.3.10.4
Sequence Numbers
3.3.10.5
XSLT Code
3.4
Editing Enterprise Message Sources
3.5
Copying Enterprise Message Sources
3.6
Deleting Enterprise Message Sources
4
External Data Sources
4.1
Introducing External Data Sources
4.2
Listing External Data Sources
4.3
Defining External Data Sources
4.4
Editing External Data Sources
4.5
Deleting External Data Sources
4.6
External Data Source Example
5
Using Alerts
5.1
Introducing Alerts
5.2
Building Alert Rules
5.3
Using Alert Rule Options
5.4
Creating Alert Rules From Templates
5.5
Creating Alert Rules With Messages
5.6
Creating Complex Alerts
5.7
Modifying Rules for Alerts
5.8
Activating Alerts
5.9
Launching Alerts by URL
5.10
Deleting Alerts
5.11
Parameterized Alerts
6
Using ICommand
6.1
Introducing ICommand
6.2
General Command and Option Syntax
6.3
Command-line-only Parameters
6.4
Summary of Individual Commands
6.5
Detailed Command Descriptions
6.6
Item Name Syntax
6.7
Format of Command File
6.7.1
Inline Content
6.7.2
Command IDs
6.7.3
Continue On Error
6.8
Format of Log File
6.9
Sample DOS Command Lines
6.10
Sample export file
6.11
Regular Expressions
6.12
Using ICommand Web Service
6.12.1
Differences between the ICommand Web Service and the ICommand Command-Line Utility
6.12.2
Using the ICommand Web Service
6.12.3
Security Issues
6.12.3.1
IIS Security (HTTP 401 error)
6.12.3.2
Active Data Cache Security
Glossary
Index